PHIL491 COMPUTER USE IN PHILOSOPHY

Course Code:2410491
METU Credit (Theoretical-Laboratory hours/week):3 (3.00 - 0.00)
ECTS Credit:5.0
Department:Philosophy
Language of Instruction:English
Level of Study:Undergraduate
Course Coordinator:Res.Dr. SELMA AYDIN BAYRAM
Offered Semester:Fall Semesters.

Course Objectives

This course aims to familiarize philosophy students with the information technologies and concepts of computing; to provide students basic computer skills to use in their academic studies; to prepare students to use these skills during their undergraduate studies in their respective disciplines, as well as professional lives; to discuss the ethical issues introduced by the use of the information technologies and secure the use of these technologies, and to use of referencing and citation systems.


Course Content

Familiarizing philosophy students with the information technologies, basic computer skills and
computer applications. Preparing students in using these skills during their undergraduate studies as well as in their professional lives. Philosophical discussion of the ethical problems introduced by internet & computer and discussion of secure use of information technologies.


Course Learning Outcomes

To become accustomed to using online philosophy databases.
To be able to use a word processing program and practice it in various fields.
To be able to use a spreadsheet program and practice it in various fields.
To be able to prepare and customize slide shows.
To become familiarized with editorial procedures in publication processes.
To become accustomed to using referencing and citation systems.
To be able to apply necessary academic procedures for participating in academic events (conferences, symposiums, etc.).


Program Outcomes Matrix

Level of Contribution
#Program Outcomes0123
1Have the knowledge and skills of research method which is a requirement in order to be successful in academic studies.
2Have the capacity for applying philosophical knowledge to scientific and social issues.
3Examine and analyze a subject matter and make philosophical interpretations on it.
4Have the skills of critical thinking, analytical approach, problem solving, multi-dimensional view, making inferences and interpretations regarding to philosophical texts and scientific facts.
5Identify the basic concepts and issues in philosophy.
6Evaluate and understand the underlying philosophical assumptions of fundamental and social sciences.
7Have capacity to make interdisciplinary readings and analysis.
8Have verbal and written presentation and effective communication skills, be open to team work and do interdisciplinary study.
9Make connections between contemporary ethical, social, cultural, esthetic and politic issues.
10Interpret the historical development of scientific and philosophical questions.
11Have knowledge about contemporary philosophical issues and their relations to other disciplines.
12Use modern information tools in order to make research in philosophy.
13Improve their professional and personal skills lifelong.
14Use information technologies effectively in domain applications in philosophy.
15Have self-confidence and develop original ideas regarding to philosophy.
16Have social and ethical responsibility regarding to contemporary issues.
17Have good knowledge of English, research method and computer skills and use these skills effectively.
18Comprehend the basic theories and issues in sub-disciplines of philosophy.
19Have an advanced knowledge in certain specific fields such as environment, technology, culture, art etc.

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